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{"id":14156,"date":"2020-06-08T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2020-06-08T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/mind-body-what-is-microaggression\/"},"modified":"2020-06-08T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2020-06-08T00:00:00","slug":"mind-body-what-is-microaggression","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/mind-body-what-is-microaggression\/","title":{"rendered":"Microaggressions Are Often Unintentional—But That Doesn't Mean They're Not Harmful"},"content":{"rendered":"

On June 1, actress Samantha Marie Ware, took to Twitter<\/a> to call out her Glee<\/em> costar, Lea Michele, following a tweet from Michele mourning George Floyd, a Black man who wrongly died at the hands of police—and whose death triggered a resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, leading to protests around the world.<\/p>\n

In her tweet, Ware wrote about the "traumatic microaggressions," from Michele that made Ware's "first television gig a living hell," and "question a career in Hollywood."<\/p>\n

Another social media account named "Overheard While Black<\/a>"—this time on Instagram—features a series of comments that Black people have heard and shared, often paired with the hashtag "#microaggressions." The comments shared seem shocking at first—until you realize they're really (unfortunately) not that shocking at all:<\/p>\n

But microaggressions aren't anything new—and they're not your average, run-of-the-mill insults, nor are they less hurtful than other insensitive comments, as their "micro" name might suggest. Instead, these very pointed remarks, showing a person's biases toward marginalized groups, can be extremely damaging to the victims who receive those remarks—and to society as a whole.<\/p>\n

Still, many people aren't widely aware of microaggressions or the damage they can do—and as the antiracism movement continues to gain steam, those implicit biases (as opposed to explicit racism) are becoming more important to catch and correct. Here's what you need to know about microaggressions, how damaging they can be, and how to hold yourself accountable in your own conversations.<\/p>\n

What are microaggressions, exactly?<\/strong> <\/h2>\n

The term "microaggression" was originally coined in the 1970s by Chester Pierce, MD, a former professor of psychiatry and education at Harvard University, according to the American Psychological Association<\/a> (APA). It’s since been studied for decades by various psychologists, including Derald Wing Sue, PhD, a professor of psychology and education at Columbia University. “Microaggressions are everyday slights, indignities, and put-downs directed, generally to people of color, by unintentional individuals who are unaware that they are engaging in a demeaning type of action,” Sue tells Health<\/em>.<\/p>\n

Sue created a type of classification system for racial microaggressions, published in 2007 in the journal American Psychologist<\/em>, per the APA, in which he describes the three different types of these microaggressions:<\/p>\n